Upcoming Pop-Punk band All At Once is currently promoting their new single, “Sailors”. We were fortunate enough to be able to set up an interview with the trio and it was an absolute pleasure. Their attitudes are delightful and their music will genuinely put you in a good mood. We are so excited about this... Continue Reading →
Sof Releases New Single “Bloom”
New Jersey artist, Sof, just released “Bloom” an anthem for self-love today, August 21st. After sharing her cover of ‘Criminal’ by Britney Spears, she gained millions of views and over 100,000 shares. She later released her debut single ‘Inertia’ that landed her on NJ.com’s ‘31 New Jersey Bands You Need To Hear In 2020’ list.... Continue Reading →
The Whelming Waters Release Debut Album
The Whelming Waters, Pittsburgh’s indie-rock band, released their full length debut album “Bon Voyage”. They formed in 2015, with three of them (John, Collin and Nina) formed a folk trip. As they expanded, and added Kelcie, Jeremy, Andy and Kristen, they transformed into more of a rock band Between its seven different band members, they... Continue Reading →
Plastic Barricades Releasing New Single “Tunnel”
Alt-Rock duo from London, Plastic Barricades, release new single, Tunnels, off their third LP, “Self-Theories”. They also have a music video to go alongside the single. Keeping true to the DIY nature of making music, this song was recorded in a backyard shed studio, and the video used no CG affects. Instead of the CG... Continue Reading →
L.A. Alt Rockers ‘WEATHERS’ Release New Single “C’est La Vie”
Artwork: @rupert.gruber Los Angeles Alt-Rockers, Weathers, have recently released their new single "C'est La Vie". The single has been released with an official video that you can view on YouTube, or below. For those unfamiliar with Weathers, they are lead singer Cameron Boyer, guitarist Cameron Olsen, bassist Brennen Bates, and drummer Cole Carson. They've toured with bands such... Continue Reading →
Cheer Up Dusty Releasing New Single on 8/14/2020
Philadelphia’s own pop punk band, Cheer Up Dusty, is getting ready to release their latest single, “Randy Savage Would Be Disappointed”. Already gaining praise from Alternative Press, they have ambition and drive to make a name for themselves within the scene. This new single takes you back to the pop punk bands you would hear... Continue Reading →
Ilandria Releases New Single “Strange Love”
Ilandria, an artist from Miami, finds herself escaping reality with her dream like, imaginative music. Feeling overwhelmed with the world, she uses her creativity to create an alternative to the stressors of life, where people can connect and left go for the moment. “Strange Love” Is a perfect display of this, it’s lyrics combined with... Continue Reading →
Cat Ryan Release New Single “Blessed Through The TV”
Photo Credit: Kristoff Photography Following their success from “Mannerism”, Cat Ryan released “Blessed Through The TV”, to showcase their creativity through their instrumentals and lyrics. Mary-Anne, the band singer/songwriter/instrumentalist says “[Blessed…] deals with the theme of half-heartedness; the limbo between abandonment and commitment. Lyrically the song is packed with metaphors exploring this whilst referring to... Continue Reading →
Census Set to Release New Single “Sunbeam” 8/14/2020
Photo By: Kurt Lunsford Census, a progressive modern rock band out of Hot Springs, Arkansas, are getting ready to release “Sunbeam” their latest single with a music video to go along with it. Having previously opened for Beartooth, Like Moths to Flames, and Kublai Khan, they’re on the right path to gain new fans. “Sunbeam”... Continue Reading →
Lisa Danaë Set To Release ‘STARLET’ on July 24th
Artwork by: Josh Suguitan Filipina-American pop artist, Lisa Danaë, is gearing up to release 'STARLET' an anthem of self-love and owning who you are. Growing up in California, Lisa began performing at a young age, but really began the pop career in 2013. Her music primarily focus's on empowerment through vulnerability. Fully inspired by Musical Notes... Continue Reading →
